Hi, You should have enough room inside your PC but you should do some measuring just in case. Review this posted document. Review these HP how-to articles. HP Secure Boot Windows 8 Topics Computer Does not Start After Installing a Video Card (Windows 8)

Hi, I am Istiak from Bangaldesh. I am using HP ENVY 15-j139tx. My sister brought new HP ENVY x360 15-aq160sa from UK for me. In new HP ENVY x360 15-aq160sa there is no extra graphics card but in my HP ENVY 15-j139tx there is extra graphics card of NVIDIA GeForce GT 740M. Now can I remove graphics card from HP ENVY 15-j139tx and add that to HP ENVY x360 15-aq160sa? Is it possible? Or ENVY x360 15-aq160sa supports extra graphics card that I can add? If yes please let me know that model of graphics card that I can add.

I'm wondering if any of the higher end Nvidia Geforce GTX cards (1060/1070/1080) can be installed and work with my current system. My computer currently runs a GTX 645. The specs of my computer are in the following link http://support.hp.com/id-en/document/c03788403 If not, a recommended card would be appreciated. Thanks

I have a Phoenix desktop 860-121, (Product number T4A30AA) with a GTX 970 in it. I want to upgrade the graphics card but do not know what card would be compatiable with my pc. The motherboard is a Thimphu Pegatron, if that helps. Is a 980ti compatable, or should I look for something else? Thanks

Hello, I would like to know if it was possible to upgrade my graphics card. I currently have an Intel HD Graphics 5500. This is enough for most of my current games, but games like Fallout 4 can hardly run on my laptop. If anyone could help me that would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance!

A:Can I upgrade my graphics card on my HP ENVY m7 Notebook?

Hi, Unfortunately no, the Intel chip is soldered to the motherboard and the motherborad has no room for you to upgrade. Regards.

Hello I have a HP ENVY h8-1559 Desktop PC and am wanting to upgrade the graphics card. Currenting I am looking at Raedon RX 460 but I am unsure if my system will accept it. So I thought I would enquire with you guys first just to be sure before I throw my money out the window Thank you,Nuraku

I want to upgrade my HP Envy's graphic card but i dont know ifit can fit all the new and big graphics card or at least im trying to know what type of graphic card i can get current graphics card: Intel HD 4600

I want to upgrade my HP Envy's graphic card but i dont know ifit can fit all the new and big graphics card or at least im trying to know what type of graphic card i can get current graphics card: Intel HD 4600

Hello, I am considering buying a new graphics card for my Hp Envy 700-214. This is the graphics card I am aiming to buy: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?item=N82E16814487025Will it fit in my case and work properly?Thanks

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A:New Graphics Card For HP ENVY 700-214

@Allen22, welcome to the forum. It is a great card and should fit nicely into to your case. Also, your power supply unit (PSU) is 460W. So, it has plenty of power to run the card properly. I have recommended this card to many members of the Forums. Please click the Thumbs up + button if I have helped you and click Accept as Solution if your problem is solved.

Hi, So I've been looking into getting a new graphics card for my HP Envy 700-214 but I'm unaware if this card would be compatible or if it would negatively impact my system. http://www.geforce.com/hardware/desktop-gpus/geforce-gtx-750-ti/specifications I don't want my system to be harmed in any way. Here's the link for the computer. http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c04100558 Thank you!

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A:Getting a new graphics card for the HP Envy 700-214

Wolfking98, welcome to the forum. Here is the video card manufactured by EVGA. It shouldn't harm your system in any way. However, if you have any difficulties with the installation, you can contact their Tech Support (1-888-880-3842) or online. They have been very helpful to me. Read the Customer Reviews to see what users have to say about it. As you can see, it has a lot of reviews and rated 5 eggs. You can't get any better. Please click the "Thumbs up + button" if I have helped you and click "Accept as Solution" if your problem is solved.

Hello,I have the Envy AIO 24" which I upgraded (when ordered) with a AMD R9 graphics card. Device Manager shows both the AMD card and the onboard Intel HD Graphics card, both working. However, when I play any 3D games, the frame rates are awful, and Steam reports that there is no driver installed for the AMD card, so it must be using the integrated Intel HD graphics which explains the slow performance. I have installed drivers both from AMD and from HP but still get the same result. Catalyst control center says there is no display attached. Passmark Performance Test recognizes 2 cards but the 3D benchmark runs on the Intel HD card, giving pathetic scores as expected. Has anyone experienced this issue? Is the AMD card supposed to kick in automatically when needed for 3D graphics support? Or does this sound like a hardware issue? Any help is very much appreciated.

Ok, so i have an HP ENVY 700-214 ( specs here: http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c04100558 ) and would like to get a new graphics card that is compatable with my setup. Everything is wxactly the way I bought it. I want a graphics card that will be easy to install but also the best in the price range of 200-350 dollars. Ive been looking around but cant find something that tells me what I want to know. Thank you for your time, any input would be apreciated.

Hello,I am thinking about getting a seccond graphics card for my pc and was wondering if it is possible?I currently have a AMD R9 270 radeon and was thinking about adding a seccond one and running it with crossfire, but that is only if its possible.Thanks

Hello, i am planing to buy new graphics card for my Envy 15, but i am not sure if that is possible for my laptop. Right now, inside is Intel HD 4000 and is not suporting anything what i am trying to do, any softwer or some of video games...i heard that is possible to upgrade graphic card but i don't know which one, model and mark (again if that is possible for my laptop) Thanks

A:Graphics Card for HP Envy 15 Notebook PC

Hi: There are no removable graphics cards in your notebook like there may be in a desktop PC. In your notebook the GPU is soldered to and is part of the motherboard. The only way to upgrade the graphics would be to replace the motherboard with one listed in the service manual for your specific model notebook that may have better graphics. This will be both expensive and labor intensive.

The display coming from my HP ENVY Desktop 750-114 is terrible. Colors are flat and washed out looking. I'm using an HP V242h monitor. I hooked the monitor up to a different computer and it does fine, colors look bright and not washed out, so my conclusion is it must be the graphics card in the HP ENVY. My question: we feel fairly confident we can change out the card, if we know which one is best to get. We have a 9 year old who is into gaming (though being so young, he's not a big time gamer -- YET). What card can we get that will make his gaming experience better, and my our pictures, etc. better? Thanks in advance!

Does anyone have an idea on how good of a Graphics card i can get for this computer? The specs say i can add an MXM Generation II card and i have been looking around but their seem to be many variables in these cards. Any information from you guys would be great! I am looking to play Call of duty Ghosts and it will hardly even run it. Do they make External Grapics cards that would PNP or what do i need to do. Any help from you guys would be great!

I have an hp envy 750 dt desktop. If I added an PCI-E 3.0 graphics card will this automatically disable the onboard intel video? Is there any way to use a PCI-E 3.0 graphics card and the onboard video at the same time?

Hello,I am thinking about getting a seccond graphics card for my pc and was wondering if it is possible?I currently have a AMD R9 270 radeon and was thinking about adding a seccond one and running it with crossfire, but that is only if its possible.Thanks

About 8 months ago my parents purchased an HP Envy 15t, and they have been using it without any problems. Today, they gave me the laptop since they've since purchased a new one. Upon receiving the laptop I noticed that it has a sticker verifying that the laptop has an NVidia GeForce graphics card, yet upon inspection of the device manager there doesn't seem to be a graphics card as described, only an Intel 4600. I tried downloading drivers for the NVidia GeForce 750 seres, since that is what the laptop was supposed to have onboard. The graphics drivers failed to install because they could not find the hardware. Is there anyway to amend this issue? Since an NVidia graphics card was supposed to come with the laptop, is there anyway I can receive one from HP?

A:HP ENVY 15t-j100 NVidia Graphics Card

Hi @clos3st Thank you for visiting the HP Support Forums and Welcome. I have looked into your issue about your HP ENVY 15t-j100 Notebook and your NVIDIA issues. Nvidia could refer to 3D or the Audio. Is this a CTO Model?The NVIDIA is if high-definition multimedia interface (HDMI) video output is supported, this also installs the HDMI Audio Driver. Your notebook uses the Intel High-Definition (HD) Graphics 4600 only.Please respond with which Operating System you are running:Which Windows Operating System am I running?Please let me know.Thanks.

Hey , i am just wondering could i actually change my graphics card which is Nvidia GeForce 940M for some better one ? Cause i know i actually have 2 graphics cards as i checked 1 is deffinitely integrated and that is Intel HD Graphics 5500 so i was just wondering is the other one is removable or not.

A:Could i change graphics card on HP Envy 17-n152na

Hi, Unfortunately the Nvidia chip is also integrated onto the system board and is not an upgradeable component - this is generally the case with most consumer class notebooks. Regards, DP-K

G'Day and thanks to anyone who can assist. My father's HP Envy 23 touchsmart AIO appears to have a failed graphics card. What card can I install to replace this one?It appears hard to source a replacement card without spending big. Some of the newer Graphics Cards appear to be compatible but I would like to check first. Product No. H4G88AA#ABGModel No. 23-d006a Graphics Card installed: 1GB Radeon HD 7450A MXM 3.0 Thanks for your help, Steve

A:HP Envy 23 touchsmart AIO, replacement graphics card for AMD...

Hi, The following link shows all parts of your computer: http://partsurfer.hp.com/Search.aspx?SearchText=H4G88AA You can see no available part from HP. Please try: http://www.amazon.com/Sparepart-HP-GFX-Exige4-671869-002/dp/B00H71JL8M Regards.

My son has this PC with an HP integrated graphics card. I am trying to upgrade his graphics with a separate graphics card, but don't know how to tell what is compatible for sure. I see the particular ones that I could have added via HP at the time of purchase, but am trying to figure out what I can add from the market that will work with this motherboard?

My desktop computer HP Envy Phoenix 810-150se has NVidia GEForce GT640 graphics card with 4gb memory. I have two monitors, both capable of 2560x1440 resolution. One monitor is connected via HDMI and the other thru Dvl-D. I got maximum resolution in the monitor connected via HDMI but the second one max in only 1920x1020. How can I get 2560x1440 in both monitors? Thank you!

Hello, I have a HP ENVY h8-1417c desktop computer that currently has a NVDIA GeForce GT 630 graphics card. It does not seem to be a very efficient card for playing video games.I would like to upgrade to a more powerful graphic card that would be compatable with my system.I would appeciate suggestionsThank you Hank

A:UPGRADING GRAPHICS CARD ON ENVY H8-1417 PC

Hello You have EFI BIOS and a 460 watt power supply so upgrade options good. You must disable secure boot and enable legacy boot in BIOS before swapping in new card and should uninstall current graphics drivers. Nvidia cards are a better fit with HP systems due to lower power draw and length of card. EVGA makes a dual slot GTX 1060 single fan card that is about 7 inches long and needs a minimum 400 watt power supply. It also needs a 6 pin PCIe connector for power. The EVGA SC with copper heatpipe version gets better reviews than the base single fan one. Grzy

Hi Everyone. I am wanting to update the graphics card on my computer. I called in to HP Parts, and the person answering the phone said he did not know (So I am trying here). This pc is an Touchsmart Envy 23-d160qd All-In-One. It has an Intel HD 4000, and this is not very good at all. I would like to know which modern graphics cards (something good) could be installed into the expansion slot. Ideally, I would like to make this computer into a gaming computer. The website for the computer lists the expansion slots as: PCI Express MXM slot that supports a PCI Express x16 graphics card (Gen 2.0): 1PCI Express x1 mini card (Gen 2.0): 2 The website also lists the graphics card as a 2000 - which is wrong. If anyone can point me to the right graphics cards that are compatible for this computer, I would greatly appreciate the advice.

A:envy 23-d160qd compatible graphics card

Hi, It is a CTO machine therefore it can be any option in the list. Given it has PCI Express MXM slot that supports a PCI Express x16 graphics card (Gen 2.0) but finding a place to buy MXM card is another story. The specs shows 2 options: GeForce GT 630M (2 GB)Radeon HD 7650A (2 GB)You can order from HP but you need to check the right motherboard (depending on your option when you bought the machine) from the following options first: http://partsurfer.hp.com/Search.aspx?SearchText=C9D29AV Regards.

Hi all, I am very interested in upgrading my HP ENVY h8-1409. I did some digging around but I am not sure if the computer is able to support EVGA GeForce GTX 1050 card, as I am interested in upgrading from the 7570 radeon graphics card. The motherboard bios version is AMI 8.21 Updated 2014 - 10-20. I heard that some motherboards were not able to support most recent graphics card, I really want to make sure 1050 works on 1409 before I buy it! If 1050 is not supported, is 750 TI supported on this computer? I was also wondering if my current PSU is ok for 1050 or 750ti , it is 460w. Thanks!

I have an HP Envy 17t 3000 CTO Notebook PC Product# LW900AV Every so often I would get the message "Display driver stopped responding and has recovered" for quite a while but was never able to fix the problem. Then I started to get the blue screen of death which said something about a memory dump and a memory driver. Usually I would hold down the power button and restart it.

Then while in regular windows mode the screen got all staticy, upon restarting I got to the windows logo, then I'd see a black screen with static in it and it never fully started. I can go into safe mode with no problems, graphics or otherwise.

Going into Device Manager I deleted the AMD Radeon HD 7690 M XT Graphics driver, then restarted, and it would start and run fine with the other driver (Intel driver) until Windows loaded another driver for the Radeon driver (I couldn't stop it) after loading the screen would go blank again. Nothing found online so far has fixed the problem.

I then went into Recovery and went back to factory settings. Which worked for a few hours, everything worked fine. Then I started to get the static again, to the point I'm right back to where I started.

Can anyone tell me exactly what the problem is? Hardware or Driver? Why did it work temporarily? Is it possible to totally disable the Radeon driver for good, where it doesn't reload when restarted? My computer has two graphics drivers (not sure why) Is there a way to use the other driver instead (the Inte... Read more

A:Problem with AMD Radeon graphics card on my HP Envy Laptop

I can't tell you how to turn off the Radeon card for good, as that information isn't in the HP Envy manuals that I was able to find, but I can tell you a few things.

1. It sounds like a hardware problem. The Radeon card may be failing. The other possibility is that the Radeon driver is becoming corrupted somehow (how I don't know, and it's a bit of a mystery as to how it could become corrupted)

2. The computer has two graphics cards in it. One for low power general use (the Intel) and one for more demanding graphics duties (the Radeon). In your laptop, whichever card is used is supposed to be switchable.

3. It works properly in Safe Mode because the laptop only loads the Intel drivers in Safe Mode, not the ATI/Radeon driver. Therefore the Radeon card is not being used in Safe Mode, so it will always appear to work properly.

Since it's out of warranty, you might want to have it evaluated by a trained technician. The graphics card may have to be replaced (if it even can be - some cant be). Get a quote first on how much the evaluation will cost, and how much a graphics card will cost if that turns out to be the trouble. If its a significant chunk of a new laptop's cost, you might want to reconsider fixing that one, and just buy another.

I picked up a refurbished HP ENVY 750-137C, and am currently looking to upgrade the graphics. I don't want to break the bank, but I do want it to last me some time, so I'm looking at the Nvidia GEFORCE GTX 1070. Aside from the changes in power requirements, does anyone know if this card would be compatible, and if there are any issues to this upgrade? Also, Nvidia recommends a 500W power supply for this card. Would that be enough, or is that genrous number? Additionally, if anyone has a power supply product they would recommend for this theoretical combination, I would greatly appreciate the advice. Thanks!

A:Upgrading to GTX 1070 Graphics Card for HP ENVY 750-137C

@Drifterx311?, welcome to the forum. Here are the full specs of the card on nVidia's website. The card is double slot and 10.5" in length. I suggest measuring from the Back I/O plate to the front of the case to see how much space is available. I believe that it will fit, but it will be tight. As you stated, the specs recommend a 500W power supply unit (PSU). Personally, I would buy one with at least 600W. This will give you some extra power for peak needs. I like Corsair products. Here are some PSU's for you to review at Newegg. If you choose a modular PSU it will allow you to only install the cables that are absolutely necessary. This allows for better airflow. The PSU is the backbone of the computer. Read the Customer Reviews to see what users have to say about them. A good PSU will make your system run much better. Please click the Thumbs up + button if I have helped you and click Accept as Solution if your problem is solved.

Hello, I recently bought a HP Envy 15t-j100. I was under the impression that it came with a NVIDIA Geforce GT 740m graphics driver ( even has the sticker on the laptop) and a HP Intel HD 4600 driver. However when I went to device manager and looked at the display drivers, the Nvidia driver was not there. The only driver that was there was the Intel HD one. I then decided to go to the nvidia website and download the latest driver, but that didn't work because it told me it couldn't continue due to imcompatibility. I'm confused, I have the sticker that tells me that I "have" the nvidia geforce graphics card, but in device manager I don't see it. Help!

A:HP Envy 15t-J100 Nvidia Graphics card issue.

Hi, The Envy 15t-jxxx series is a set of CTO machines. What is the model/product of your computer ? Please use the following instructions for find out the model/product of your machine: http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c00033108 You can't see something like the following image ? Regards.

I bought an HP Envy 860-121 Desktop in April 2016 , and it came with the Nvidia 970GTX gaming card.I told the store from which I bought it, before I ordered it, that I do not play games, but make a living drawing in graphics.I want to put a different Nvidia card in the computer, because I am not achieving needed finishes with the 970GTX. I found out from Nvidia, that I must have a Quadro Card for graphics, not a gaming card. I purchased on line an Nvidia Quadro 2000. I installed it, but the computer will not start and I get 3 long beeps then 3 short beeps. I have contacted HP to ask what video cards work in my motherboard and they tell me to call Nvidia. Nvidia says to call HP. Does anyone know where you can go to match your Motherboard with Video cards?

I have ENVY M7-J020DX Intel Core i7 TouchSmart Notebook I want to put an AC wifi card in w/bluetooth. I saw there is some whitelist bs and would like the card to be as compatible with as little work as possible. I'm looking at these cards: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00MV3N7UO?keywords=ac%20pci&qid=1446138058&ref_=sr_1_32&sr=8-32#As... http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00GN3CBL4?keywords=ac%20pci&qid=1446138058&ref_=sr_1_31&sr=8-31 http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00E7QGHE6?keywords=ac%20pci&qid=1446138058&ref_=sr_1_28&sr=8-28 http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00PDLCFL8?keywords=ac%20pci&qid=1446138058&ref_=sr_1_23&sr=8-23 I know the last one says it's for hp. Will any of these work for sure? Thanks!

A:have ENVY M7-J020DX want upgrade to AC 2x2 card?

I was loaned in connection with this Forum an Envy 17t-j029nr series laptop around Christmas of 2013 for about a year and it had no BIOS whitelist. I confirmed that and posted on it at that time. The M7-j020DX is part of the same group of laptops and uses the same service manual so I have to assume it also has no whitelist issue and one can install any half-height mini-pcie wireless or wireless + BT card you can find, with or without an HP Part number. HP has never confirmed exactly where in the production cycle it terminated the whitelist. By observation and process of elimination it is apparent the whitelist is gone from all current models and has been for models manufactured since about the fourth quarter of 2013. So my best guess as one of the people who has followed this pretty closely for years is that you have no whitelist issue to deal with but I am not in a position to guaranty it. If you do not want to risk it based on just my say-so (I would not blame you) then this card is in the Service manual: Intel Wireless-N 7260BN 802.11b/g/n 2×2 WiFi + BT 4.0 Combo Adapter 717384-001 http://www.amazon.com/Mobile-Options-7260-HMWG-R-Bluetooth-717384-001/dp/B016Q1NQG6/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UT... And will work even IF there IS a whitelist. I know it is not AC but the closest I can 100% guarantee will work. If this is "the Answer" please click "Accept as Solution" to help others find it.

I would like to know what type of sound card I can use on an HP Envy 750-110. I currently already have a PCI-e graphics card installed and its (looking from the top) in the second slot, which I assume is the PCI-ex16 (Gen 3). I couldn't find a diagram that shows the motherboard slot locations/types. Is the top Gen 2 or Gen 3 and what kind of sound card can I upgrade to? Thanks!

The AIO ENVY 23 has an Intel integrated video chipset so it is not good for high performance graphic software; in the specifications sheet sais that there is a MXM 3.0 PORT for video cards and I want to know if this model will fit the configuration: HP 734276-001 NVIDIA VIDEO CARD QUADRO K1100M 2GB N15P-Q1-A2 MXM 3.0 A thanks for the help

Hello, I was wondering if any way I could replace my current Intel graphics card with a NVIDIA GeForce card. I am a somewhat PC gamer and did not like the preformance of my Intel 4600 HD card. I have been putting up with it for almost a year, but it has been a little annoying to be playing games at 20fps and low graphics, still with lag. Regards, UnfurledHarbor

A:Graphics card switch with Beats Edition 23xt Envy?

Unfurled. What is the exact model number or product number of your laptop/desktop??? REO

Has anyone installed a GTX 1080 in their Phoenix yet? I ordered my new GTX 1080 yesterday directly from Nvidia and it will be here next week. I am upgrading from a 4GB EVGA GTX 960 FTW card that has currently been in my Phoenix for a bit over a year now.

I have a HP ENVY 15t-j100 Quad Edition CTO Notebook PC (ENERGY STAR) with the serial number [Personal Information Removed]. After updating to Windows 10 a while (years? right when it was released) ago, I noticed that my Beats audio stopped working and I have a Nvidia GEFORCE sticker on my laptop so I'm assuming that stopped working as well because the only graphics that it shows that it's using is the Intel(R) HD Graphics 4600 and doesn't even list Nvidia. I know my Beats used to work, but I haven't cared to fix it until now. I'm not entirely positive if I should have Nvidia or not, but I'm assuming so simply because of the sticker that came with the laptop.

I've fixed the Beats audio before but it disappears after a while so I'm looking for a more permanent fix. As for the graphics card, I've tried looking up the computer and tried installing the Nvidia driver for it here but it tells me that it can't install it.

I have an HP all-in-one desktop and would like to know if the wireless card can be upgraded to an AC card. Curently there is a Broadcom BCM943228HMB 801.11 agbn 2x2 wifi adapter installed. AT&T upgraded my internet to 75MB and the router is a Pace 5268AC-FXN. I'm only getting 20-25MB max with has my pc has installed. Are there any upgrade options, is it possible to upgrade? Any solutions?

Hi, im looking to upgrade the wifi card on the HP ENVY m6-1205sa to a wifi card that has ac. I have read that some of the older HP models has a whitelist in the BIOS that restricts the wifi card you can use. Was wondering if its the case with the HP ENVY m6-1205sa and if anyone can suggest a wifi card that has ac as well. Much appreciated for any information

A:HP ENVY m6-1205sa wifi card upgrade

Hi, From its manual on the following link: http://support.hp.com/us-en/product/HP-ENVY-m6-Notebook-PC-series/5330543/model/5350131/manuals Your machine was built early in 2013 therefore the chance to upgrade the wireless card is very slim to none. There is a compatible list on page 6 of the Maintenance and Service Guide (the first one n the above link) but none of them has ac. Regards.